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Hatch vs. GOP Staff: Democrats play fast and loose with ethics, Republican gets thrown overboard.
National Review Online ^ | February 06, 2004 | Quin Hillyer

Posted on 02/06/2004 10:01:35 AM PST by xsysmgr

Manuel Miranda, the Senate staffer who until today was Majority Leader Bill Frist's top adviser on judicial nominations, has left his post with a massive parting blast that should put to shame Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch.

The substance of his contentions — that Democratic senators engaged in violations of the public trust that may be legally actionable — makes Hatch's utter capitulation to Democrat demands look craven by comparison.

Miranda's letter to the Senate ethics committee, drafted earlier this week and delivered this morning, alleges that a series of Democratic memoranda that were not (and have not been) leaked will show evidence of leftist groups' "direct influencing of the Senate's advice and consent rule by the promise of campaign funding and election support in the last mid-term election."

One source — not the Miranda letter — says that the unreported memos also contain more examples of the merely distasteful variety of comments, as in pointedly noting for whatever reason that now-confirmed nominee Dennis Shedd is "a Southern white male."

Miranda's complaint of Democratic ethics violations comes on top of 14 previously leaked memos that Republicans say show collusion between Senate Democrats and those leftist groups. In one of those first set of memos, Democrats indicated former federal judicial nominee Miguel Estrada should be opposed because "he is Latino."

Here's where Hatch's judgment comes into question. First, let it be understood that the substance of the infamous 14 Democratic memos is highly embarrassing to Senate Democrats, and serious enough in itself that Hatch should have ordered an investigation into the Democratic activities described therein. But now we learn that Senate Sergeant-at-Arms William Pickle, under Hatch's direction, has possession of a hard drive containing dozens, perhaps even more than a hundred, other memos, including some that Miranda says are even more damning than the reported memos. And what was Hatch doing?

Investigating only the Republican staff for its alleged role in leaking the documents, without publicly giving a second thought to looking into the Democratic skullduggery as well.

The Nov. 20 letter Hatch sent to Mr. Pickle demanded an investigation so broad-ranging as to virtually hand the keys to the kingdom, as it were, to ranking Judiciary Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont. Hatch demanded the "retrieval of the old hard drives of the servers that were recently replaced," and asked "that Senator Leahy and I be given an opportunity to review and comment upon the scope of work contained in any contract you negotiate" in pursuance of the investigation. In short, in the course of trying to find out which Republican accessed the Democratic memos, Hatch might effectively allow the Democrats to review Republican documents as well.

In the same Nov. 20 letter, Hatch repeatedly condemns, in advance of the investigation's own findings, the leaking of the Democratic memos. Noting complaints from Democratic Sens. Leahy, Kennedy, and Durbin, Hatch wrote: "I agree with their assessment that this is a very serious matter which deserves immediate attention." Later he confesses "the serious nature of the allegation." And Hatch's public comments have repeatedly echoed these condemnations.

Which may be all well and good. One man's noble "whistleblower" may be another man's unprincipled political operative. But nowhere — not once — did Hatch demand an investigation of the major improprieties evidenced in the Democratic memoranda themselves.

Miranda's allegations are serious. And they raise this question: If Hatch (and Frist, for that matter) is willing to forfeit Miranda's scalp to the Democrats, why did he not demand a scalp in return? Or, better yet, why not demand that the Democrats relinquish a hostage? "You want Miranda?" he should have asked. "The man doesn't appear to have broken any laws. I'll give you Miranda only if you agree to drop your filibuster of one of our nominees."

All of which, of course, applies only if Hatch and Frist were willing to sacrifice Miranda at all.

Nobody knows for sure, of course, what the Pickle investigation will say about Miranda's activities. But it's already clear from the published memos that the Democrats used sleazy methods aplenty to block judicial nominees. And if Miranda's new allegations are accurate — allegations that Pickle can easily check if he's ordered to do so — then the unpublished memos could show still worse Democratic behavior.

If Hatch doesn't play a little hardball of his own, he'll have lots to answer for. Conservatives will have a field day putting his letter to Pickle, so obsequious to Democratic sensibilities, next to Miranda's letter alleging Democratic activities far worse than "leaks" of unclassified, unprotected documents.

The whole battle over judicial nominations long ago turned sleazy, with plenty of allegations back and forth. Why Orrin Hatch should sweep the Democrats' sleaze under the rug is both a mystery and a shame.

Quin Hillyer is an editorial writer and columnist for the Mobile Register.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: 2004memo; estradamemo; frist; judiciarycommittee; manuelmiranda; memogate; memos; naacpmemo; orrinhatch
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To: xsysmgr
I've been very disappointed in Frist, and Hatch is as useless as tits on a bull.
41 posted on 02/06/2004 1:27:20 PM PST by ought-six
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To: Nick Danger
A cheap victory builds the foundation for future defeats.
42 posted on 02/06/2004 1:28:16 PM PST by bvw
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To: dubyaismypresident
He looks too nice. And that is the problem with the Republicans in DC. They all look like Opie Taylor or like a Barber Shop Quartet. John McCain is an exception.
43 posted on 02/06/2004 1:29:04 PM PST by petitfour
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To: mabelkitty
Just what was Mr. Miranda's job - wasn't it coordinating the efforts of the senate & outside groups in getting nominees consented to? Let's get all the memos out, dim & rep and see where we get to. That would be fun.

Stealing private property is still a crime.
44 posted on 02/06/2004 1:29:10 PM PST by familyofman
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To: dubyaismypresident
BOHICA!

????

45 posted on 02/06/2004 1:29:37 PM PST by abner (In search of a witty tag line... found it! http://www.intelmemo.com < go there or be square!)
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To: abner
"Bend Over, Here It Comes Again."
46 posted on 02/06/2004 1:35:22 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Interesting Times
Thanks. LOL!
47 posted on 02/06/2004 1:36:17 PM PST by abner (In search of a witty tag line... found it! http://www.intelmemo.com < go there or be square!)
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To: Interesting Times
Frist needs one of his surgeon buddies to implant a backbone and stand up to the wimpy RINOS and slimy Democrats. I call him Jellyfish Frist. Frist isn't running for re-election and Zach Wamp has been anointed to run for his seat. Wamp has a backbone and will be a good choice. The rumors going around Tennessee have Frist running for president in 2008. He will be another Bob Dole and we will have another Clinton in the White House. He is too nice and won't win.
48 posted on 02/06/2004 1:41:03 PM PST by BloomNTn
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To: Interesting Times; abner
Thanks I.T. for filling in the blanks. I thought it was common enough, especially when referring to what Democrats do to Republicans.
49 posted on 02/06/2004 1:48:09 PM PST by NeoCaveman (February 6th, THE President's Day. Birthday of Ronald Reagan.)
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To: BloomNTn; Pubbie
The rumors going around Tennessee have Frist running for president in 2008

He'll have to get past Bill Owens in the primaries first.

50 posted on 02/06/2004 1:50:07 PM PST by NeoCaveman (February 6th, THE President's Day. Birthday of Ronald Reagan.)
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To: BloomNTn
Frist's own staffer uncovered clear evidence that Democrats on the Judiciary Committee worked with leftist organizations to fix court cases. He broke no laws in obtaining this evidence, since the memos were stupidly posted to a server used by members of both parties.

The Democrats would much rather feign outrage at how the memos were obtained than defend what is in them, so they have been shrieking for Miranda's scalp for weeks. Now Hatch and Frist have given them what they most wanted; tacit agreement that it was wrong of Miranda to point out that the Democrats were subverting the justice system.

I see no reason to support Hatch or Frist for any public office, now or ever.
51 posted on 02/06/2004 1:58:44 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Interesting Times
For those who missed it, I broke the news that Senate Republicans had decided to fire Manuel Miranda two weeks ago at CPAC:

Link

52 posted on 02/06/2004 2:05:23 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: dubyaismypresident
"He'll have to get past Bill Owens in the primaries first."

Owens will mop the floor with this Senatorial jellyfish.

The only thing standing between him and the nomination is his marriage situation.

However, I heard he is trying to work things out with his wife.
53 posted on 02/06/2004 2:09:49 PM PST by Pubbie (We would have the WMDs if Powell and Rice hadn't made a 6 month UN detour)
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To: xsysmgr
The question of the day is, What is in Hatch's FBI file, that he is so afraid of the Democrats?
54 posted on 02/06/2004 2:11:24 PM PST by Eva
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To: BloomNTn; abner; Interesting Times; Nick Danger
Frist isn't running for re-election

IMHO, this is one of the key pieces of the puzzle. Is Orrin counting on Frist being out of town by the time this comes under more rigorous scrutiny?

Nick's right on this. The Washington Times is going to play hard ball on this one and no croquet players (Hatch) are going to enjoy it.

Please keep me posted!

Regards,

TS

55 posted on 02/06/2004 2:17:42 PM PST by The Shrew (Radio FreeRepublic - The New NPR)
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To: Interesting Times
Well, now, Mr. Miranda is no longer a congressional staffer,
so whistleblower laws now cover him....I'm hoping against hope
that there actually IS a GOP plan afoot here.......
ok, quit laughing. :)
56 posted on 02/06/2004 2:20:10 PM PST by MamaLucci
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To: Eva
Hillary knows.
57 posted on 02/06/2004 2:29:36 PM PST by BloomNTn
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To: BloomNTn
"The rumors going around Tennessee have Frist running for president in 2008. He will be another Bob Dole and we will have another Clinton in the White House. He is too nice and won't win."

He won't get the nomination - he'll be blown away by Owens.

Frist may want the Presidency, but he doesn't have the fire and energy that Owens does.
58 posted on 02/06/2004 2:31:41 PM PST by Pubbie (We would have the WMDs if Powell and Rice hadn't made a 6 month UN detour)
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To: MamaLucci
I'm hoping against hope that there actually IS a GOP plan afoot here...

No doubt:

1) load weapon
2) shoot foot
3) apologize
4) repeat.

59 posted on 02/06/2004 2:45:36 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: BloomNTn
That's what I'm afraid of, Hillary and the FBI files. Someone posted the email addresses for the officers at CPAC and I sent the regional director an e-mail containing the WSJ article about the judiciary memos. I just sent the same man a copy of the NRO article and asked him what is in Hatch's FBI file.

Keep asking the questions, because if Hatch has something to be ashamed of, the whole party should not suffer so that he can sustain a cover-up. Hatch needs to go.
60 posted on 02/06/2004 2:56:27 PM PST by Eva
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